Suggested Heritage Trips
Canyon Country and Comanche Grassland Loop TourAn introduction to Canyon Country for hikers, bird watchers, and those interested in glimpsing dinosaur tracks and rock art. Take plenty of water and food. (read more...) |
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Cemeteries of the Plains: a loop tourThis tour is for travelers who like to pursue history through small clues. Wonderful small cemeteries are tucked into small towns along this loop. Our main stops have tales to tell of ethnic groups or specific moments of history. All other cemeteries on the route are listed so you can make additional stops as time permits. (read more...) |
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Colorado Birding Packages in Southeast ColoradoExperience the thrill of two fly-ways for hundreds of bird species. Our experienced and knowledgeable Colorado birding guides can direct you to the habitat you are seeking for that elusive bird. (read more...) |
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Heritage Under the StarsPitch your tent at either of these campgrounds. Each is located a close distance from historic sites that tell an important part of this nation's story. Take a few hours away from your camp site for a refreshing history break. (read more...) |
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Historic Cultural Crossroads in Southeast ColoradoThis circle tour provides an introductory tour to the major historic sites in Southeast Colorado. You'll travel the Santa Fe National Scenic and Historic Byway, touring two National Park Historic Sites and one Historic Landmark. If you have more time, you can follow the route at a more leisurely pace, taking time to spy some of the 400 species that have made this a bird watcher's paradise. (read more...) |
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Historic Sites on the Ports to Plains HighwayThis itinerary is designed to alert travelers on US 287 to the historic sites and wildlife areas that can be enjoyed along this route. (read more...) |
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Westward Expansion: Follow the Santa Fe TrailThis itinerary alerts travelers on US 50 to a wealth of historic sites, nature areas and recreational opportunities within a stone's throw of the highway. It includes three historic sites of national significance and the largest body of water in this part of the state. (read more...) |



